Carry Out New Year’s Resolutions With a Fitbit Aria Air Smart Scale

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Before the first week of 2024 is finished, get serious about your New Year’s resolution to get fit and healthy. No more excuses! Get a Fitbit Aria Air Digital Weight and BMI Smart Scale for 20% off to get working on those health goals. You’ll get all of the benefits of the Fitbit brand on top of the benefits you’d get with a smart scale.

As with most electric scales, this one will measure your weight and display it on the screen, although no one will blame you if you’re not quite ready to look at the numbers just yet. It sets up easily through Bluetooth and your smartphone in just a few moments. It runs on one Lithium Polymer battery.

Fitbit Aria Air Smart Digital Scale

The Fitbit Aria Air Digital Weight and BMI Smart Scale will sync to your Fitbit dashboard in the Fitbit app and will show your progress and trends through simple, easy-to-read graphs. Multiple users can track their weight and other stats by connecting with their own phones. You will be able to get your whole family healthy.

Along with weight, the scale, will also track your BMI (body mass index), another way of tracking your body’s progress. The Fitbit app will also allow you to track your exercise, set goals, log your food, and measure hydration. It’s an all-around system to reach the fitness level you’re looking for.

Take 20% off the price of this smart scale in Black and pay just $39.95. Pay full price if you choose to get the scale in White.

Fitbit Air Digital Weight and BMI Smart Scale

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